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lyrics
Ate a mushroom, I saw the truth
Star fall and a big yellow moon
Land's gone dark, hope it gets better soon
And the mirror, the mirror, the mirror
Started to bloom, started to bloom
Big man's scared, wrapped in a flag
Got the sick feeling that he's staring ya back
Chewin' on your tongue, tryin' to relax
And the mirror, the mirror, the mirror
Started to bloom, started to bloom
And the mirror, the mirror, the mirror,
Started to bloom, started to bloom, started to bloom
Saw somethin' ugly in your head
Pulled it out and this is what it said
Ooh ooh, I started feelin' sick
Ooh ooh, I started feelin' sick
Ooh ooh, I started feelin' like, I started feelin' like
Ooh ooh, I started feelin' like, I started feelin' like
credits
from Different Shades,
track released October 1, 2021
Guitar/vox: Sophia Williams
Bass/vox: Nickole Regala
Lead guitar: Frankie Sripada
Drums: John Merikoski
Keyboard: Sammy Hinrichsen
Music and lyrics: Sophia Williams, Nickole Regala, Frankie Sripada
Engineering/mixing: John Merikoski
Additional Engineering: Sammy Hinrichsen, Asher Myers
Mastering: Justin Perkins @ Mystery Room Mastering
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